Press release: Red Wings post 2022 prospect tournament roster and schedule

Per the Detroit Red Wings:

Red Wings release 2022 NHL Prospect Tournament roster and schedule

First-round pair of Edvinsson and Cossa headline 24-man roster for five-team tournament

DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings today released their 2022 NHL Prospect Tournament roster and a complete tournament schedule for the event, held from Thursday, Sept. 15 to Monday, Sept. 19 at Centre Ice Arena in Traverse City, Mich. The team consists of 24 recent draft picks, free agent signees and tryouts who will battle against prospect teams from the Columbus Blue Jackets, Dallas Stars, St. Louis Blues and Toronto Maple Leafs.

The Red Wings roster is highlighted by a pair of first round picks from the 2021 NHL Entry Draft: defenseman Simon Edvinsson (6th overall) and goaltender Sebastian Cossa (15th overall). Edvinsson recorded 19 points (2-17-19) in 44 games for Frolunda of the Swedish Hockey League and led league rookies with an average of 19:46 time on ice en route to being named a finalist for the SHL’s Rookie of the Year Award. The 19-year-old blueliner also helped Team Sweden to a bronze medal at the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship, averaging 22:27 time on ice and recording two points (1-1-2) in six games for Sweden. Cossa was a finalist for the Western Hockey League’s Goaltender of the Year Award last season after posting a 33-9-3 record, a 2.28 goals against average and a 0.913 save percentage for the Edmonton Oil Kings. In all, Cossa owns a 71-16-7 record with a 2.12 goals against average and a 0.921 save percentage across three seasons for the Oil Kings. The 19-year-old also appeared in one game to help Team Canada to a gold medal at the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship.

Other roster notables include left wing Elmer Soderblom (159th overall, 2019), who at 6-foot-8, 249-pounds led Frolunda of the SHL with 21 goals in his first full season with the club and recorded 33 points (21-12-33) to lead all Under-21 SHL skaters; center Cross Hanas (55th overall, 2020), who averaged more than point-per-game to pace the Portland Winterhawks of the WHL with 86 points (26-60-86) in 63 games; defenseman Donovan Sebrango (63rd overall, 2020), who has already skated in 96 games for Grand Rapids as a 20-year-old and helped Team Canada win the gold medal as an alternate captain at the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship; and blueliner Albert Johansson (60th overall, 2019), who posted a career-high 25 points (5-20-25) in 52 regular-season games and chipped in eight points (2-6-8) in 19 postseason appearances to help Farjestads claim the 2022 SHL Championship.

Fourteen of the 24 players on the roster are former Red Wings draft picks, with the two first-round picks in addition to two second-round picks, three third-round selections, two fourth-round picks, two fifth-round choices, two sixth-round picks and a seventh-round pick. The drafted prospects range in age from two 18-year olds (Andrew Oke and Tnias Mathurin) to 25-year-old Drew Worrad.

Over the tournament’s history, 728 players have moved on to play in at least one NHL game, including 19 who played for the Red Wings in 2021-22: Tyler Bertuzzi, Kyle Criscuolo, Robby Fabbri (St. Louis), Taro Hirose, Filip Hronek, Dylan Larkin, Gustav Lindstrom, Alex Nedeljkovic (Carolina), Chase Pearson, Michael Rasmussen, Lucas Raymond, Daniel Renouf, Moritz Seider, Gemel Smith (Dallas), Givani Smith, Marc Staal (NY Rangers), Joe Veleno, Jake Walman (St. Louis) and Filip Zadina.

2022 Detroit Red Wings NHL Prospect Tournament Roster
#NamePos.2021-22 TeamAcquired 
3Simon EdvinssonDFrolunda (SHL)2021 1st round (6th overall)
20Albert JohanssonDFarjestad (SHL)2019 2nd round (60th overall)
31Andrew OkeGSaginaw (OHL)Free Agent Invitee
33Sebastian CossaGEdmonton (WHL)2021 1st round (15th overall)
44Donovan SebrangoDGrand Rapids (AHL)2020 3rd round (63rd overall)
49Seth BartonDGrand Rapids (AHL)2018 3rd round (81st overall)
51Eemil ViroDTPS (SM-Liiga)2020 3rd round (70th overall)
56Pasquale ZitoCWindsor (OHL)2021 6th round (166th overall)
58Riley PierceyLWFlint (OHL)Free Agent Invitee 
60Jan BednarGAcadie-Bathurst (QMJHL)2020 4th round (107th overall)
61Jake UbertiCMississauga (OHL)Free Agent Invitee
62Drew WorradCWestern Michigan (NCHC)Signed by Griffins, 3/30/22
72Trenton BlissLWMichigan Tech (CCHA)Signed by Griffins, 3/30/22
74Cross HanasRWPortland (WHL)2020 2nd round (55th overall) 
77Oscar PlandowskiDCharlottetown (QMJHL)2021 5th round (155th overall) 
78Amadeus LombardiCFlint (OHL)2022 4th round (113th overall) 
79Kirill TyutyayevLWGrand Rapids (AHL)2019 7th round (190th overall) 
83Marcus Limpar-LantzCOrebro (Swe-Jr.)Free Agent Invite
84Julien AnctilLWSherbrooke (QMJHL)Free Agent Invitee
85Elmer SoderblomLWFrolunda (SHL)2019 6th round (159th overall)
86Ivan IvanCCape Breton (QMJHL)Free Agent Invitee
87Jacob MathieuCRimouski (QMJHL)Free Agent Invitee
94Mitchell MartinLWKitchener (OHL)Free Agent Invitee 
95Tnias MathurinDNorth Bay (OHL)2022 5th round (137th overall)
 

Participating teams will play either three or four games, with the Red Wings taking on the Blue Jackets on Friday, Sept. 16 at 3:00 p.m., the Stars on Saturday, Sept. 17 at 6:00 p.m. and the Maple Leafs on Monday, Sept. 19 at 11:00 a.m. Due to the unbalanced schedule for 2022, the Matthew Wuest Memorial Cup will not be awarded this season. The tournament’s championship trophy was renamed in 2015 in honor of Wuest, known for his work on the website CapGeek.com as well as his exclusive coverage and statistical archiving of the NHL Prospect Tournament on RedWingsCentral.com, spanning back to the inaugural tournament in 1998 before succumbing to a two-year battle with cancer in 2015.

2022 NHL PROSPECT TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE 
Thursday, September 15thHOME VISITORRINK 
3:00 p.m.Columbusvs.St. LouisMolon 
6:30 p.m.Dallasvs.TorontoMolon
Friday, September 16thHOME VISITORRINK
3:00 p.m.Columbusvs.DetroitMolon
6:30 p.m.Torontovs.St. LouisMolon
Saturday, September 17thHOME VISITORRINK
6:00 p.m.Detroitvs.DallasMolon
Sunday, September 18th HOME VISITORRINK
11:00 a.mSt. Louisvs.DallasMolon
2:00 p.m.Torontovs.ColumbusMolon
Monday, September 19thHOME VISITORRINK
11:00 a.m.Detroitvs.TorontoMolon

* Please note that the schedule and participating teams are subject to change.

TICKETS: Tickets for all NHL Prospect Tournament games are available now online at www.centreice.com/drwtickets and will also be sold first-come, first-served at the arena entrance on the day of each event. Please visit https://www.centreice.org for the latest details, or to purchase tickets for the Red Wings main training camp (Sept. 22-26).

STREAMING: All Red Wings games of the 2022 NHL Prospect Tournament will be carried live on DetroitRedWings.com and on the Red Wings social media platforms (Facebook, Youtube). Every Red Wings game will feature game coverage commentary provided by Ken Kal, Art Regner, Daniella Bruce and Carley Johnston.

Every Red Wings game will feature game coverage commentary provided by Ken Kal, Art Regner, Daniella Bruce and Carley Johnston.

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